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  1. Old Thunder

    Moby Dick

    As it is, parts of her back country are enough to frighten one, they look so bony.
  2. Old Thunder

    Moby Dick

    Had it not been for us whalemen, that tract of land would this day perhaps have been in as howling condition as the coast of Labrador.
  3. Old Thunder

    Moby Dick

    Still New Bedford is a queer place.
  4. Old Thunder

    Moby Dick

    Not at all.
  5. Old Thunder

    Moby Dick

    But think not that this famous town has only harpooners, cannibals, and bumpkins to show her visitors.
  6. Old Thunder

    Moby Dick

    Ah, poor Hay-Seed! how bitterly will burst those straps in the first howling gale, when thou art driven, straps, buttons, and all, down the throat of the tempest.
  7. Old Thunder

    Moby Dick

    In bespeaking his sea-outfit, he orders bell-buttons to his waistcoats; straps to his canvas trowsers.
  8. Old Thunder

    Moby Dick

    Now when a country dandy like this takes it into his head to make a distinguished reputation, and joins the great whale-fishery, you should see the comical things he does upon reaching the seaport.
  9. Old Thunder

    Moby Dick

    No town-bred dandy will compare with a country-bred one -- I mean a downright bumpkin dandy -- a fellow that, in the dog-days, will mow his two acres in buckskin gloves for fear of tanning his hands.
  10. Old Thunder

    Moby Dick

    Here comes another with a sou'-wester and a bombazine* cloack. *Cotton fabric; the Indian city Bombay had become known for it.
  11. Old Thunder

    Moby Dick

    He wears a beaver hat and swallow-tailed coat, girdled with a sailor-belt and sheath-knife.
  12. Old Thunder

    Moby Dick

    Look there! that chap strutting round the corner.
  13. Old Thunder

    Moby Dick

    In some things you would think them but a few hours old.
  14. Old Thunder

    Moby Dick

    Many are as green as the Green Mountains whence they came.
  15. Old Thunder

    Moby Dick

    They are mostly young, of stalwart frames; fellows who have felled forests, and now seek to drop the axe and snatch the whale-lance.
  16. Old Thunder

    Moby Dick

    There weekly arrive in this town scores of green Vermonters and New Hampshire men, all athirst for gain and glory in the fishery.
  17. Old Thunder

    Moby Dick

    But, besides the Feejeeans, Tongatabooars, Erromangoans, Pannangians, and Brighgians,* and, besides the wild specimens of the whaling-craft which unheeded reel about the streets, you will see other sights still more curious, certainly more comical. *Inhabitants of the Polynesian Islands.
  18. Old Thunder

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    It makes a stranger stare.
  19. Old Thunder

    Moby Dick

    In these last-mentioned haunts you see only sailors; but in New Bedford, actual cannibals stand chatting at street corners; savages outright; many of whom yet carry on their bones unholy flesh.
  20. Old Thunder

    Moby Dick

    But New Bedford beats all Water-street and Wapping.
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